This unique seasonal comes out just in time to warm your soul on those chilly winter nights. We brewed this beer with a touch of Beechwood smoked malt for a smooth & subtle smokiness that we know you’ll enjoy all winter long.

Reviews by greywolf:

i just bought this beer last night as a six pack as it is very very local made in the same town..about 5 mints away from my home lived her for a year and never knew....the aprearnce of this beer was a rich amber when help up to lightthe appearance was good not much of a head to this beer however,,the smell like most amber beers i have tried i havnt tryed many...the teaste was smooth to me...the drinkability was really good,,this beer will be come a beer i drink as often as i can...aslso plaining a trip to where its made 5 mintues away from my home,,, (558 characters)

More User Reviews:

In a pint glass this beer was a copper color with a small tan head. There was a tiny bit of lace.

The aroma was caramel malt mostly. There was some sweet honey also.

It had a caramel/toffee taste.

Nice enough beer, but way too sweet. It was on the cloying side, as sweet as it was. I'm going to try to foist the rest on my wife. Well, maybe foist is too strong a word, but one was enough for me. (399 characters)

A- Mid brown with great clarity. Only a thin film of a head but it does leave nice lacing.

S- Sort of a mess of malt with some alcohol. There's a little bread and a little caramel but nothing overly compelling.

T- This one is interesting going down with hints of leather and black pepper on the front, a lightly toasted bread middle and a surprisingly bitter and dry finish.

M- As a scotch ale this one seems off the mark with more of a pale ale body, but it works with the flavors.

D- This one doesn't seems off of style. The smell is wack and the color seems fairly light. The alcohol is also only 6.8% not 8% as beeradvocate lists. Doesn't taste like any other scotch ale I've tried but it goes down easy is the final verdict. I'd have another glass, just not if I wanted a scotch ale. (793 characters)

I don't care much for the style, but I like what I see so far. It pours a dark copper, caramel color. It's not a cloudy beer, but nothing close to clear so you struggle to see through it. Tiny little bubbles constantly rise to the top, which houses a slightly offwhite, thick, foamy head. Very cloud-like, it last a while and leaves a nice thin filmy lace behind.

There's little to talk about regarding smell because not much is present. It's mostly all malt but if you really get your nose in there, you can almost pick up a faint caramel scent, but I couldn't detect any smokey like I expected from reading the bottle.

The taste is a bit different from the smell in that it's packed with flavor. Lots of caramel malt and the standard rye-ness from a Scotch ale. Again, different from the smell, the Beechwood smoked malt is noticeable.

The mouthfeel is a bit strange, but that's because there's a lot going on. Plenty of sweetness, but nothing close to cloying. A spicy rye feel is there mid-sip. Nothing in the way of hoppiness. It's medium bodied and in the swallow, there's a lingering sweetness that lasts a good while.

It's a pretty good beer and that means something considering I don't care for the style. Fairly easy to drink because there's a lot happening and the alcohol is fairly well hidden. (1,310 characters)

Found this while in at Friscos for a flatiron steak sandwich yesterday in Frederick, MD.

Look: Poured a very translucent reddish copper color. The head was a finger of light tan foam that dissolved fast. Minimal carbonation was detected.

Smell: Some solvent notes typical of a scotch ale. This one seemed rather biscuity compared to others I've had. Definately a malt forward nose with a nice dry alcohol heat to remind you of the style.

Taste: First up was a sweet malty biscuit. A roasted warming sensation hit somewhere in the middle and quickly faded into a dry sweetness for the aftertaste.

I love most of the Delaware breweries - and thier offerings, but I don't know that this beer lended itself to the style. The roastiness just wasn’t there and the ABV seemed lower than expected at 6.8%. Think of it as a Scotch Ale 'Light'. (941 characters)

This is a scotch ale that while if it tastes more like something else other than a scotch ale, it would otherwise be probably quite good. Poured from a bottle into a pint glass.

The appearance is quite good, until you discover its minimal lacing and a white colored head that disappears only to never return. The bubbles that aren't tight that go fairly quickly. There is also not even a ring that sticks around in the brownish red hue of the slightly opaque beer. This however is probably the only thing that's really disappointing about this brew. Very minimal lacing if at all.

The bouquet on the Scottish ale is a sweet apple like smell, with some caramel but also a very faint rubbing alcohol in the background, but no malt at all.

Taste is a big sweet candy apple fruit and caramel, it is a big sugar bomb. Neat sensation, but I am wondering where the malt is on this beer. It doesn't seem representative in its namesake as a Scotch Ale.

slight bitterness finish a little watery in mouthfeel but not too bad.

Drinkability is about average but would be lower if in terms of representing a true Scotch Ale but would be higher if it was categorized as something else... It's too sweet for me but others will drink it up with ease so I would call drinkability average based on that. (1,289 characters)

Tastes basically like it smells. Nice, sweet, caramel malt taste upfront with a light smokiness. It's rounded out with a slight bitterness and herbal hop flavor. It has a bit of a sweet bland taste at the finish that lingers that is slightly annoying.

Medium-full body, mild carbonation.

Overall, an average attempt at a Scotch ale. It's easy enough to drink, but I have no desire for a second one. For the price, it's a decent choice if you're looking for an inexpensive malty brew. (684 characters)

Pours a clean orange-ish/ copper color with a light tan head, In the aroma, a sweeter malt with a dry alcohol hint. In the taste, caramel malt and a small alcohol burn. A small bite and medium bodied mouthfeel, with a dry caramel malt and small alcohol flavored aftertaste. Malty and dry, with big presence of alcohol. (318 characters)